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    Many college students choose their majors according to what they like or are passionate about because that is what their parents have told them. Parents usually give their children this poor “advice” because they want their children to be happy and not dread going to work, but students should also keep in mind salary for their majors to avoid drowning in debt. Unfortunately, many of today’s college graduates are not reaping any benefits from this “advice.” Salary should mildly to moderately…

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    College is undeniebly expensive. Of course many people say that it's worth it, which I do not disagree with, but there is no need for schooling to be so pricey. The most expensive universities are typically liberal arts, which tends to offer a more in-depth view of knowledge through important principals. Because of this, I thrive to be able to attend a private, non-for-profit, liberal arts universtiy. However, it is, and I have to find ways to pay for my very important schooling. I am not…

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    Harvey Mudd Case Study

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    for college, I learned about Harvey Mudd. This non- profit organization persuaded all the scholars to apply to private Liberal arts colleges in order to broaden up our knowledge. Coming from a low-income family and attending a public school did not provide me with the opportunity to explore my options for a future career. Growing up, I had seen my sisters only discussing public research schools such as University of California and California State universities. When I heard that liberal arts…

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    Shorris Liberal Education

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    Uses of a Liberal Education” he spoke about the essence of inquiry. He took an unconventional approach to a well-known issue, he proposed that poor education perpetuated the life of the poor. Shorris used his resources and skills to take a group of willing lower class participants and taught them the humanities in hopes that they would, afterward, be able to participate more successfully in society – which they were. From the first 16 course graduates, ten were attending four-year colleges or…

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    According to dictionary.com, liberal arts is, ”The areas of learning that cultivate general intellectual ability rather than technical or professional skills. Liberal arts is often used as a synonym for humanities, because literature, languages, history, and philosophy are often considered the primary subjects of the liberal arts.” After reading this, I understand that liber arts includes courses in specific subjects that must be taken in order to make…

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    reports that college graduates are hit most with underemployment. Because college graduates end up settling for jobs that do not even require a college education. What happened to their degrees and four year course investment? A whopping 44.5% of recent college graduates settle. And what is also an issue is that women landed the lowest skill and low wage jobs because, according to reports, “young men could take more physically demanding and higher paying jobs.” If you are a college or…

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    Why College? Low Salary vs. High Salary For many of us, we struggle with the idea of continuing our education with college or going straight into the work force. Why? Because we don’t have enough information to make that decision. You could have other obstacles that can prevent college. There are many different situations that can prevent you from pursuing the right choice for yourself whether it be unsupported family, not enough information in high school, or maybe you started a family early…

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    Is college really worth the debt, the hard work and the headaches you’ll receive? With jobs getting harder to get into and standards being raised, attending college can be a big advantage when applying for a job or starting a business. With all studies and statistics taken, it can be proven that college can be a big step in someone’s life. Numbers and percentages can speak for themselves there is a great difference between those who have attended college and those who haven’t. Workers with…

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    wide variety of fields such as the sciences, arts, or social services. Higher education has also evolved in the area of access, formerly a bastion of the white male privileged elite, today 's campuses are dotted with students of varying ages and ethnic backgrounds.Higher education’s evolution in America can point to many major areas of change, governance, curriculum, funding, diversity and content delivery. Birthed in medieval Europe the early college 's curriculum consisted of the trivium –…

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    Rodney Smith's Work

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    An Analysis of Smith’s Work Many articles are written with the sole purpose of arguing for or against a certain topic or issue. “Yes a college education is worth the cost” by Rodney K. Smith, is an argumentative article that strongly appeals logistically as well as emotionally. Smith catches the reader’s attention through well-organized statistics, presses forward by creating credibility through experiences, and concludes with an emotionally driven story. Regardless of his appeals, Smith…

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